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Upstate, St. Joseph’s implement electronic medical-records systems, Crouse to follow

SYRACUSE — Two Syracuse hospitals have launched electronic medical-records (EMR) systems and a third has plans to implement a system in 2015. Upstate University Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center partnered with Verona, Wis.–based Epic Systems as their EMR and practice-management application vendor.  Upstate University Hospital’s Downtown  (Syracuse) Campus on March 1 became the

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Traditions turns to the Senecas to run its proposed casino

JOHNSON CITY — On May 22, representatives of Traditions Resort & Casino, LLC announced the establishment of a strategic relationship with Gaming & Leisure Advisors, LLC, a New York state, for-profit subsidiary of Seneca Gaming Corp. (SGC).  According to SGC spokesman Phil Pantano, Gaming & Leisure Advisors would be paid a management fee for “running

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NFIB: Small-business optimism index hits highest mark since September 2007

But it’s still “far below” regular expansion readings, group says  The nation’s small-business optimism rose 1.4 points to 96.6 in May, the highest index reading since September 2007. That’s according to the National Federation of Independent Business’ (NFIB’s) latest index of small-business optimism released June 10. Even though May represents the third straight month with

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Landmark Theatre launches lineup for summer classic-film series

SYRACUSE — The Landmark Theatre has announced the inaugural lineup for the Landmark summer classic-film series. The series begins June 18 with Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” from 1958 and continues through July 27 with the “The Wizard of Oz,” which is marking its 75th anniversary in 2014. The series is meant to honor the movie heritage

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Burritt Motors wins Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber 2014 Small Business of the Year award

OSWEGO — Burritt Motors recently received the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year Award.  “We’re honored to have received this award,” Chris Burritt, co-owner of the auto dealership, said in a news release. “My son and co-owner Rich and I salute the hard work, innovative spirit, and tremendous support of our

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State certifies Good Shepherd Fairview Home to provide enhanced assisted-living services

BINGHAMTON — The New York State Department of Health recently certified Good Shepherd Fairview Home as a provider of enhanced assisted-living residential (EALR) services. Good Shepherd Communities, the parent organization, announced the certification in a news release distributed June 9. The EALR certification allows Good Shepherd Fairview Home to care for residents who exceed certain

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Upstate consumer sentiment, buying plans rise in May

New York consumers’ felt better about economic conditions in May and boosted their plans to buy a range of goods and services. Consumer sentiment in upstate New York rose 6.2 points to 75.4 in May, according to the latest monthly survey the Siena (College) Research Institute (SRI) released June 5. Upstate’s overall-sentiment index of 75.4

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